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Nitrah #675245 05/26/26 09:24 AM
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Enablers....

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Nitrah #675246 05/26/26 10:24 AM
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I’m with Ted.

If you have ever sprayed a mechanism with WD-40, you will see after a time it dries to a sticky waxy substance.

That’s exactly the opposite of what you want inside of a shotgun action that is probably starting to show some wear.

I might use WD-40 as a water displacer on a duck gun but not when it’s cold.

If you are up to it, carefully take the stock off and clean the action with a can of brake clean, let it dry, and then lightly oil, the pivot points with a proper machine oil.

When you crack it open, you will probably be quite surprised at how much crap blows back through the firing pin holes.


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Nitrah #675250 05/26/26 11:49 AM
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take apart spray with Ballistol and move on. Great stuff. I put that sh** on everything.


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Nitrah #675251 05/26/26 12:05 PM
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The only product that is far WORSE than WD-40 in *this* respect, is Ballistol. Believe over 100 years of bad experience of German gunsmiths.

The naivité and gullibility of US Americans vis-à-vis P.T. Barnum'esque advertizements continues to astound me...

Regards from the birthland of Ballistol,
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Carcano #675253 05/26/26 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Carcano
The only product that is far WORSE than WD-40 in *this* respect, is Ballistol. Believe over 100 years of bad experience of German gunsmiths.

The naivité and gullibility of US Americans vis-à-vis P.T. Barnum'esque advertizements continues to astound me...

Regards from the birthland of Ballistol,
Carcano

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Nitrah #675254 05/26/26 01:01 PM
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I don't think it matters what you use to clean the insides of a gun with as long as it is clean of residue before you oil it with a good lubricant before you put it back together. I cringed when someone mentioned brake cleaner. You spill that on a gun stock and take the varnish off of a gun stock and it would be something to regret. Mine came out just fine brushing it with a gun cleaner and final finish of Clenzoil. But-to each his own. Good luck.

Jimmy W #675256 05/26/26 01:11 PM
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If a person is smart enough to clean a metal action with brake cleaner, their greatest fear is probably getting bug spray on their stock. Not cleaning their action.


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Jimmy W #675257 05/26/26 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimmy W
^^^^ I am ignoring this user^^^^----------One thing to remember about using WD-40, Harry. It is a mild solvent and degreaser and was made for breaking down grease and grime as you say. But since it is a light oil, you are supposed to clean the oil off because it will leave a film. I would then oil it with a good oil- something like Clenzoil. That is what I did recently with my Remington 552 BDL deluxe that I hadn't cleaned in years. Now it works as slick as a whistle. Good luck and thanks for posting.

WD-40 is a water displacing lubricant and rust preventive, not a solvent or especially, not a degreaser. Mineral spirits, acetone, lacquer thinner etc are solvents. I've never had any problems with WD-40, but I've only been using it for 60 years.
JR

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